I enjoyed this! My only feedback would be that it might be a bit overwhelming for somebody completely new to the mythos. I'm a fan of Lovecraft and CAS, so I could follow along, but for somebody starting fresh there might be too much information. The first part, where you explained what people mean when they say "Great Old One" was great and pitched at exactly the right level, but then when you started looking more specifically at CAS' contributions, you introduced a lot of new species and concepts in a short amount of time, and somebody new to the mythos might struggle with information overload (and potentially fail their sanity roll and be driven mad as a result).

That doesn't mean I didn't like it - I thought it was great, and you've got a new subscriber! My only suggestion would be to introduce new stuff really slowly, spending more time on each species or concept, and try to cover less ground with each episode.

We talk about time, the 2015 HPLFF, also super excited to find something that had a cd player to listen to my new Dagon: War of the Worlds(I think I have an old macbook or ps2 that I will end up using).

Thanks for the support everyone, I <3 the YSDC community.
Thanks for not making fun of any of the movies I made of the 2008/2009 HPLFF
And thanks for not making fun of my podcast, its a solo work in progress.

...And I'll see you And you'll see me, and I'll see you in the branches that blowIn the breeze, I'll see you in the treesUnder the sycamore trees

In 1935, the editor of Fantasy Magazine asked five prominent science fiction writers and five prominent fantasy writers to write two "round-robin" stories, both called The Challenge From Beyond. The authors of the fantasy version were C.L. Moore, A. Merritt, H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard andFrank Belknap Long. We read this one, it has Worms in more way than one.

We then talk of Sandworms(Shai-Hulud) from Dune, not the variety from Tsathoggua's homeworld featured in Beetlejuice. Then we talk about Graboids.
Something I didn't mention in the podcast is sometimes when I play Fallout 3 or Fallout NV I play "Don't Touch the lava"(only walk on cement and black-top, dirt is lava)

or "Don't get Graboided"(Can't touch the floor or the graboids get you).
I hope someone makes a graboid mod someday for fallout.